Hit me (right) in the feels verb phrase
To cause an emotional reaction for someone
John hit me in the feels when telling me his private story.
Her letter hit me in the feels so hard that my eyes filled with tears.
people often do irrational or foolish things when they are in love.
Everyone who attends a game, concert, meeting etc. has tears in their eyes.
To feel hopeless or lose control of one's emotions
If words stick in your throat, you are too emotional that you can't say something.
The verb "hit" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase was formed based on the meaning of the noun "feels".
Used to emphasize that someone or something is a lot more or a lot better
Mia can paint a damn sight better than I can.